Andrews in the News

1986 Student Study Referenced in Botany Article

   Andrews in the News | Posted on September 21, 2016
As 150th anniversary celebrations in Three Oaks are being planned, the community’s namesake trees have been the focus of some botanical “detective work.” During a recent meeting of the Harbor Country Rotary Club... read more

Equity by Design Features Architecture Student

   Andrews in the News | Posted on September 14, 2016
This week's INSPIRE% post features equity champion Wandile Mthiyane, Co-Founder and President of Ubuntu Design Group, Fellow of The Resolution Project, and AIAS Chapter President at Andrews University.  My name is Wandile Mthiyane. I... read more

Biology Grad to Serve on Kellogg Foundation Board

   Andrews in the News | Posted on September 12, 2016
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) announces the election of Dr. Khan Nedd of Grand Rapids, Michigan, as a new trustee on its board of directors. He will join the board on Oct. 1, 2016, bringing the number of WKKF trustees... read more

Contained But Not Restrained

   Andrews in the News | Posted on September 12, 2016
Proposals to transform 600 acres in and around the harbors between St. Joseph and Benton Harbor into vibrant waterfront areas will soon be displayed in a new temporary gallery in the Benton Harbor Arts District. ... read more

Professor Speaks on Childhood Poverty & the Brain

   Andrews in the News | Posted on September 8, 2016
Growing up in generational poverty has a huge impact on how children develop and learn, according to Twyla Smith, an assistant professor of social work and director of field education at Andrews University in Oronoko Township.  ... read more

Alumni Missionaries Find 'Higher Ground'

   Andrews in the News | Posted on September 8, 2016
At the age of 30, David Knott—known as DJ to friends and family—could be enjoying a happy life in commercial aviation, perhaps as the Alaskan bush pilot he’d dreamed of being at age 12. Knott’s wife, Jodi, 28, easily might be... read more

17 Global Universities at Manipal Orientation

   Andrews in the News | Posted on August 24, 2016
The 23rd batch of 150 students for International Centre for Applied Sciences, one of the most prestigious courses in Manipal University (India), had a formal orientation program at Chaitya Hall in Fortune Inn Valley View here on Wednesday.... read more

Former Griggs University President Passes Away

   Andrews in the News | Posted on August 23, 2016
Joseph Gurubatham, a former president of [former] Griggs University[, now part of Andrews University's School of Distance Education & International Partnerships,] and vice president of academic affairs for Washington Adventist University, has died at the age of 74.... read more